The existence of black holes is accepted as a "given."
What I find most interesting is the "state" that exists inside the event horizon.
Perhaps "no event horizon" is the more correct term? I imagine a no time state where if I superimpose points A, B & C within the black hole then to journey from A to B would take "no time," and extrapolating that sense all points are equal from all points and effectively at one point, the singularity.
Rotation of the black hole is interesting as angular velocity implies time which in my reasoning does not exist within the "boundary." This peculiarity can perhaps be overcome by the singularity state or alternatively expressed as time in the plane of rotation but not radially from the "centre."
Whatever it is the "timelessness" that creates peculiarities that spawn what superficially appear to be nonsensical mathematical results.
Hmmm...
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